Hi, I had a request from a garden visitor for this so I thought it was a pretty good idea to add the plant list we have to the site. Most plants on the list we have but their are some that are no longer in the garden they either have died or were moved for one reason or another. As you know the outer ring of the garden is native plantings to the USA, and the inner part is non-native plants. On here to help you the darker lettering are the Non-native plants and the lighter kind of grey are the Native plants on the outer ring. I'm sorry my list was pretty beat up from carrying it back and fourth in my cooler and I have written on it in spots too so please overlook that. Oh also when something has an X after it that means its no longer in the garden. Thank you for looking !

* Just a reminder that the darker lettering is on the inside of the garden which is non-native and the lighter lettering is on the outside which is native to the United States. Hope that helps. tks..

When I get the updated list on the plants I will add it here but this should give you a pretty good idea of what plants, flowers, trees are in the garden. If you have any questions please email me.

*As of July we have a new Hibiscus that is located at Aug. 16th brick. Its an Annual and the name of it is ( Mahogany Splendor ) Its a reddish purple leaf. Their are many new ones in the Summer rock garden as well that are annuals but they are too numerous to mention, Zinnias are one.

New Plants

*As of 9-9-2013 Their are a few new plants two are planted and two are still in pots for the time being. The ones planted are Pulmonaira " Silver Bouquet " aka Lungwort and its planted in theApril non-native section. *The other one is Japanese Forest Grass and is in the March non-native section actually between March 30 and 31st. It takes Sun-shade is a great addition to the garden.

*The two in pots are a Lobeila " Fan Blue " and a Helianthus of some sort not sure of the variety as yet but when I find out I will add it. I could not add these up above to the plant list because they were scanned. *A plant or I should say many plants in April native woodland boggy area is Butterbur its spread and is a nice addition to the garden with its huge leaves. I have a link to what all medicinal uses it has. Its an Herb. Below click on the button to take you to the site that tells all about Butterbur. We ended up getting rid of the Butterbur or trying its almost impossible to get rid of. Its very invasive so don't buy or plant it unless you want something to take completely over.